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ah ah, the stories that have shaped the weak high stakes top so renewed credit between russia and nato, have wrapped up with moscow keys in their line. so trying to wind the clock back to the cold war. nato understands the principle of the indivisibility of security selectively. if nato applies a policy of containment against russia, moscow will have to take a counter move tennis superstar, no joke of it, she's set to be deported from australia after thoughts of health, the decision to cancel his visa. it means that he will miss the us for alien open. this is the defending champion. we're talking about that competition getting underway on monday. cuddle your pets and do you star jobs if you want to stay warm this winter, a major british energy company feels the hate for it's
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a vice while fuel passes from you. i think i've completely lost the floor on that one. i have to say, we're not she faithfully phrasing it our in house because we're trying to get down . you just thing i what else with kind of very good morning. thanks for joining us for the weekly here on arte the kremlin is demanding a written response from the united states to its proposed security guarantees, with the spokesperson stressing that the current tensions of ukraine pose and extreme danger. his remarks came after in depth talks between russia and nato. the 1st of the kind in more than 2 years is more details hasanti. charlotte davinsky. how do you solve a problem like russia? nieces under false weight is for
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a shot to deescalate it is russia that has to make a start trice, the escalation and diplomacy, or confrontation and consequences. that was the view from the us, a nato, after they held a series of meetings with their russian counterparts. on the one hand, they repeatedly said that they were there to find solutions on the other. that solution was some have suggested one sided. russia has to make giant strides towards reducing into military presence anyway, mean ukraine. if there is to be a d escalation of tensions for the russian delegation, the double speak was too much. we are fed up with loose dog, half promises, misinterpretation of what happened, that different forms of negotiations have behind closed doors. we do not trust the other sites, so to see we need ironclad. waterproof bulletproof,
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the legally binding guarantees not assurances, not safeguards guarantees. russia was also accused of not being serious about finding solutions to ease the frictions as it continued to deny its planning to invade ukraine. moscow. sadie to put forth clear proposals before the meetings took place, outlining what assurances it wanted from the west for its own security. that crucially included nato slamming the door on membership to post soviet countries like ukraine. moscow old. so hit out that meters idea of security. did not extend to non members should in nato expansion doesn't solve any problems of security. it division lines but doesn't remove them. so these are the other things to say. nathan lodgement is aggressive, absolutely not true. and nathan launch month has been
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a cornerstone for the spread of democracy and freedom across europe. nato regurgitated the line that it is not a threat to russia. moscow didn't agree. the u. s. and nato continued to conquer militarily. the territories of the countries included in the alliance and place offensive weapon systems. there. ema, this directly poses a threat to the interests of the russian federation, was a final stab was made at finding common ground in vienna at the organization for security and cooperation in europe. a supposedly neutral ground where and fortunately, the language from country representatives was anything but it seems rather a risk of war in the always sea area is now greater than ever before. in the last 30 years, the europeans also went down the smear campaign route, following a massive cyber attack and government sites in ukraine. the ease topped diplomat
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tinting one can figure out who is behind the strike. the hackers have not yet been identified. and while the west continues to state it is spread democracy in put security to countries, rushes foreign minister disagrees rules. the west went to far less. be frank in violation of all international obligations and common sense they chose to escalate this situation. well, you see the west condemns violent actions against civilians. they condemn human rights violations. but when bloody codes are carried out by those who swear their allegiance to the west, the west embraces them. this is what happened with the ukrainian qu. many people died there, including of the hands of provocateurs and his crew was approved by the united states and the europeans just accepted that as fact. and no one is going to investigate the my down atrocities a mammoth week of talks has ended with well, a lot of hot air,
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no concrete proposals to move things forward. the only thing that they saw eye to eye on really was just how far apart they are. and that if talks fail, the consequences could be catastrophic. jollity, blue sky r t. amsterdam. we discussed the possibility of nato's expansion into former soviet states for the panelists. ukraine and even ga will. they would not be allowed to become a full fledged member of nato because they have internal divisions within their own countries. and that is stipulated in the atlantic alliance of nato itself. so until those con, frozen conflicts are resolved, and they cannot be admitted as a member. but you have the united states and nato moving nato forces up to up to the black sea area, just opposite and wanting to go into ukraine and actually do military maneuvers
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with, with ukraine. and as well as georgia. and provide a so called defensive weapons, which easily could become offensive weapons. and this is, this is what moscow sees as a threat. it will be crazy for nato to get ukraine on board. it's a failed state. it is a fatty full time and dangerous democracy in the making as the american say. and it could turn into real war effort ukraine, john state or not because russia would do anything but simply because the whole has in here would do something stupid. the alliance should be responsible and not take anybody and within the alliance, believe me, several countries and not the small ones don't want ukraine. of course, there is an image that needs to be projected all humanity, but it is not the case. and people realized in europe that it is very dangerous to have ukraine. and if only because of some of the whole hats in the west of the
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country that hey russia and i would do anything to stop the war. ok news just come in at tennis, donovan. joke of it is to be deported on he will miss the australian tennis open. this is after a court upheld the decision to revoke his visa prime. so all of this, the well, number one, how the admitted heiress in the travel form that he used to enter the country. my agents sincerely apologize for the administrative mistake and taking the incorrect box about my previous travel before coming to australia. this was a human error and certainly not deliberate. today, i exercised my power to cancel the visa held by mister novak joke of h on health and good order grounds on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so. and today that sir, 3 judge hearing decided in favor of the immigration minister, the tennis doubled,
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he's been held in a hotel for migrants in melbourne. and now because of today's decision, he is set to be deported. and he also faces a band of, up to 3 years from re entering australia will joke of which was set 1st detained due to not being vaccinated, but was released after when a court battle that challenged the cancellation of the visa this defense using the fact he recently contract to cope with that decision made monday led to rallies in support of the tennis star in melbourne, which turned violence with hundreds taking to the streets. the baths in the joke of issues,
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home nation of serbia will at the time people were expressing anger and frustration . and i wonder how they'll be reacting right now. the news that joke of which is going to be actually ejected from australia, city of all, i am revolted and angry because i did not expect they would treat the world's best tennis player like this. but he did not deserve this or was additional. and all would know rick is going through is the frustration of our entire nation disorder, or if they had said from the beginning that only vaccinated people can participate, it would be all right, look. but at one point they tell him one thing, another time, something else. just the funny thing. this is pure politics. the issue here are the principles we live for, at least as european freedom, fraternity equality for human. we place you left, a joke of it is a initial temporaries. it seems victory. on monday we spoke to his uncle and father, who told our to the tennis to has every right to compete in the upcoming australian open adding cameras. cancellation of his visa was politically motivated. i can say
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in my name, i also mean i'm oscillated, you know, and this is all him, you know. and on the other side, as you know, he has the. busy corona in december, you know, and the, this is not a medical reason to get the law sign before a judge that if she has the wrong time, what all and he has under gene told or did in his blood real, real ready? i'm happy and we are so sorry. we like to australian people, but the southern government didn't really wrong. they still know number one, in the, in the, in the dentist, one of the best force men ever, you know, this is, this is what he said is very fed mika than usual. you, samuel, i can't describe the feeling. we never thought office on the best tennis player in the world would have had to go through this, especially in such a far away land, where he had already proven himself was the best 9 times. it's incredible that this
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has happened to him already, but it has happened little and it was in no way related to sports. it's old politics. well, he didn't deserve the visa refusal in the 1st place. we never had to deal with such politics. mean our politics is tennis, son, of course we expect no back to when his 21st grand slam, and his 10th australian open for christabel girls everywhere. ah. all the situation at a synagogue in texas has ended with all captives safely fried according to the state governor with placing the suspect is dead. after a swat team stormed the building with gunshots, reportedly heard the crisis circuit in the north west of the state on saturday lasted 12 hours. as regards the suspects motive. so police have said is that it was not specifically related to the jewish community. local journalist adequate glazes sent this update from the c 25 minutes ago. we only 3rd loud man. probably. were it appear to me. now we have confirmation
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from the governor. greg gather all the confirmation from the governor of texas. that all these there are not injuries. the patient is starting to work on for half hours only has come to resolution. now of course we'll be here all day and information. well, there was a live stream of the service at the synagogue running when the arm suspect entered on which she could be heard shouting. i
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did not audio clip the suspect said, referring to his sister. it led to reports. he was the brother of a pakistani neuro scientist who is now serving 86 years for attempting to kill us military personnel. something the police have neither confirmed nor denied. the legal council, though rejected that statement, saying that a biological brother was not in the area and the rest assured will keep you brought up to date with all related information coming on. that story night, some advice of british household struggling to heat their homes this winter major energy provide the oven, told customers to code your pet and d star jumps in the bid to stay warm bills are expected to double this year. incomes are expected to face a big squeeze. show the edges dusty on the advice that's got customers fired up. are you weighing up anything, all he thing is sales are predicted to sort of 2000 pounds
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a year. we'll fret no more as one of britain's biggest energy supply as has come up with no one idea, but 10 ways to save on heating cost, not to any layer up, get the hot right. going with install john on the dock work. how about a car is it isn't cut with a cat. okay, i don't have a cat, but i do have this guy. another simple suggestion is to leave the often door open after cooking the capital of your kids, and eat a hearty bowl of porridge. and of course, make sure you have a decent pair of socks or flippers. apparently, all these are simple cost effective ways to keep warm this winter. but the company copy serious candidate. i think i've completely lost the floss on that one. i have to go to just because i wonder why don't shoot are we on today? try and not on the free our in house because we're trying to get the
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costs down. you just think what else today? if that's true advice and you know i'd be slightly and salary by, i mean, i believe i know why would i need to stop my energy done? i put an extra jump on them and so yeah, i wouldn't want to be in. so if i, for any other company that doesn't, i wouldn't list until they got fixed a contract that would suit me. the advice and to customers comes as many households are extremely worried about rising energy costs. and despite that company apologizing for the l. judge suggestion politicians to criticize the coal halted approach. it is lawful and insulting. but then with this government's lack of an energy strategy, you almost expected. those comments will be right by people who have to choose between eating and heating. if that's the state of the country we are now, and i find it quite depressing. being told to put on a instead of turning on your heating, if you can't afford it, at a time of such difficulty for so many families is plainly offensive. 2022 has
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already been given the total year of the squeeze of the one since a 2008 financial crash this year. wages will barely grow one at the same time. bill just by 50 percent around 2000 pounds. when britain's new energy price cap is 2nd april, this means in real time people actually get to pay cut in the situation. thing for the cost of living catastrophe. i think the hosting's an abomination. we had the way to use that you could possibly have in business like whole support from the government. so we've been forced to close our doors. we're only we're trying to close our way back. so we're in a hotel and everything else. we use quite a lot of electricity and it's to fi and i am terrified of the impact of businesses in the country. not just me. when i mean small businesses struggling,
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i just have to stop. we pay the bounce back, the government, and supposedly gave us what we've got to pay them back. so all of a sudden, and i'm not going to time to money. we were in debt anyway from the lock that i now they energy cost of solar and both electricity and gas e. sorry, i don't know how we supposed to pay them because we have no income. and she's not alone. in fact, one and 3 people are worried that bills will become totally on affordable this year . and i'm thinking the government to, for the bill. labor also piling on the pressure for the government to ditch tax hikes and scrap v a t on feel all together consent to ministers council, the 0 carbon homes program. they bond on show when development, they lost the eco installation program. they took it up within one year, they were, you see, you case gas storage capacity. i don't want particularly silly moment. the current
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forensic, reclaim solar panels were risks to domestic food production. now all of these decisions have made this country more dependent on volatile wholesale energy prices than we otherwise would have been right now. we know this means as extremely situate, extremely difficult situation to really household. we're also risks making archways the bridge industry and competitive a talk, a combination of spiking prices, tax hikes looming entity, big bills, and the government's a power reluctance to address these issues. may actually see ridiculous ideas like cuddling pat, how people overcome this and the upcoming winters become a reality. shot. edwards dashti, arte london soaring energy bills are not the only issue. the u. k. government faces families of those who died during the height of the case. first cove had lockdown of slammed an apology from prime minister boris johnson as being an insult. and he admitted in parliament that despite severe restrictions and
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gatherings back than he had attended a boozy downing street bash opposition, even signatories have since been piling pressure on the p. m. and some are calling for him to resign trains to receiver. and he said to me that he was, i don't think he can continue as a leader, concert parking prime minister, asking people to follow the rules again until his government, at least it, when i went into that garden, just after 6 on the 25th of may 2020, i believed implicitly that this was a work event. or my 2020 was a challenging month for, but much of the country paralyzed by the 1st national lockdown indoor meetings between households was strictly prohibited and a maximum of 2 people could meet outdoors in a public place. we spoke to a man who struggled to arrange his father's funeral amid those restrictions. this is about rules and about who the hose applies to become abundantly clear that the prime minister thinks that they don't apply to him at the same time. but i was at
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my father's funeral, he was taking part in a bring your own booth party number 10 downing street. my dad's funeral, we were only allowed to invite up to 5 people at the geno. say that meant it was just myself and my 4 siblings that could attend. there is no physical contract. say we went to hug each other. even the vicar holding the ceremony wasn't allowed to shake hands or anything like that. and as soon as the ceremony was over, we all had to go back, came again, they were author issuing fines for people meeting outside people will be fined money for meeting up people being harassed by the police. if they hung around and parks that too long, and the ultimate question, half of the prime minister is, why does he believe that the rules that he helps create that he made didn't apply to him? johnson's state is, excuse me, spoke to wave of names on line, even major companies like ryan i have been posting mocking images and it's not the
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1st part of a scandal involving johnson at the end of last year. pitches most on line, allegedly sharing and taking part in several social events that down the street during the 2020 lockdown goes to the prime minister. step down and i've been mounting is so ridiculous that is actually offensive to the press. you see now go to do the decent thing and resign. how stupid does the prime minister think the british people are right now? he's making fools of every single mp said him earlier. well, the prime minister finally do the decent thing. i'm resign oral historian, peace be forced to show him the door. so for once, the primary or do the honorable thing and resign 17, a portion of the punch got one thing that play medical should step down. and eventually you can do, you know, as go resign, play manager. he sorry,
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because he's being cool. there any most, reside in my judgement and all the evidence that since the earnest and the face for the last few months. now, i think it's abundantly clear that bars johnson doesn't have an ounce of self decency. and him, leading by example, as a really key element of thought leadership and his claire. and not only this bar strong and not have thought more leadership at the moment, but there's no pathway for him to get back. and that's why, for as long as he remains prime minister, i think we're going to stay in a state of limbo in this country and ultimately is putting more people at risk when you say this, where it's outlined that the government has done everything they could to save lives, the say little weights, these words that they can just hang. and yet the messaging throughout has been terrible. the following of their own scientific advisors has been at best patchy, and at worst they've gone against scientific advice. and the result has been nearly
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well over a $175000.00 dust now, which is deeply upsetting. ah, all see a steel peacekeepers who expected to leave kansas on before january 19th to take part in a short allied mission dealt stabilize the country because like authorities had requested help after dudley unrest, sweat the nation triggered by protests over hyde fuel prices. the missions are complete versus president, said is time to go home was immune system. it is obvious that people who've been protesting for a gas price reduction. and those who've been fighting with the armed forces for several days with weapons in their hands surrounding them in places of deployment are completely different people. they have different goals are the fact that with the health of the c s t o, it was possible to restore the situation is very important to. this is the 1st such operation of the c s t o people to allow cassock st on to solve it. socio economic issues and com dialogue with the people in general,
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we need to go home. we've completed our task now until the 19th. when those final troops will leave context on the state of emergency and contacts down will remain in place. understandably, the country is still in a state of shock. it's been through so much in such a short amount of time, just 2 weeks. is that there for the time frame. so now the peacekeepers are planning that to leave the country. it's also become very apparent at the evolution of the c s t o which previously which is considered to be a mouthpiece. now it's shown it can be very effective, a can be very helpful. our president psychiatry kind of like stand a leader. he expressed his gratitude to the framework. i would like to express my gratitude to the mission commanders for the job they did over these days. the c s t a peacekeeping mission in kazakhstan, including an hour my t was very important in terms of stabilizing. the situation in our country is undoubtedly had a major moral impact on pushing back the aggression of terrorists and bandits. now
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lead is to say, it's been absolutely extraordinary thought to the full context on a relatively peaceful country. that within the space of a week, went from normal daily life to absolute chaos across the entire country. we saw mass riots. we saw government buildings run socks and sets on fire. the entire country within a state of emergency. the exact number of faith policies is still being calculated . though it said that over a 1000 people have been injured over 100, have been killed and more than a 1000 police officers ended in 16 killed all efforts within those 1st few days by president to come the street that they weren't working. he needed to call on the framework to help secure these vital infrastructure in the country when it comes to the old members of the c s t o. basically getting involved for the, from the request of 2 of the contact leader in essentially functioning like nato, where 11 member of the family calls for help from the other members of the family.
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this is the c s t o. but when it became clear that russia was going to step in and help cause it's on the senior diplomat in america, secretary blank and he said, you got to look out with the russians. once they get into your house, you can't get them out. house out looking at has it, has russia now secured a foothold according to the west and catholics don't lose such an intense light? as soon as it was revealed, the rush was part of this frame, the work that would be entering this foreign country. no alarm bells were ringing around the well, that with these sensationalize headlines saying things such as putin sees is on crises. so it's unfortunate that russia going it's complex done with these other countries. people hardly mentioned in the news pieces was looked upon that way. not just by the mainstream media, but also by washington. one less than a recent history is that once russians are in your house, sometimes very difficult to get them to leave. and of course, such harsh comments like that always invite some kind of response and russia did respond deli, today in fox, the deputy foreign minister, sick,
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a rap called that the us, his reaction was so for veiling. he said it confirmed russia's worst assumptions about washington's intentions in eurasia. so, you know, politics aside, it is going to be very interesting. we're going to be closely watching what happens in cars like stand off to the troops leave on the 19th. and that's just hope that things can get back to normal to a very stable way of life for people in context on a picture out of sight. thanks for joining me this morning on all t o return with the very latest news headline. sit off now. ah ah ah
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mm hm. mm. mm. welcome to was joe almost a decade in confinement. julianna's sanchez is a shadow of the men who used to be fighting against extradition. request to be united states has taking a toll on his physical and mental health. well, also compromising weekly ability to continue its operations with only this ruling by british or to hampton over to washington. what's in store one of the world's most recognized whistleblowers? well, to discuss that i'm now joined by reg barnes. had an astronomy and lawyer and an advisor to doing the sanchez australian campaign with the monsoons. great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. my pleasure. now let me start from afar . a few weeks ago the european parliament ordered its soccer. a price and the human
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rights price to the russian, the position after this, the look scene of all make reserving time in prison are parole violation charges in what many in the west believe to be politically motivated than that. and his daughter doughty out, while accepting the prize on his behalf, raised the following question. let me, why is it so hard to free from connectivity? those who are fighting for human rights? why are they still thrown in jail? not only all over the world, but in european geographically european countries in the 21st century. do you think this question is relevant to mr. sanders? case against any doubt that it's relevant to the assange coast. this has been a political prosecution from day one. so somebody was reminding me recently that the former.
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